Special List 29: List of Selected Maps of States and
Territories

619. Map of the Province of North Carolina By Edward Moseley,
late Surveyor General of the said Province, 1733.
1 inch to ca. 5 miles. 2 sections, each 44 x 28. Manuscript.
Towns, Indian villages, ferries, roads, chapels, drainage
features, and names of some residents. Inset map of "Port
Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour," "Port Beaufort or Topsail
Inlet," and "Ocacock Inlet." Noted on map, "Engineer Department
Topographical Office, September 5, 1822. Copy, T Roberdrau,
Major, T. Engineers." Filed as RG 77: H 47 (SF).
620. An Accurate Map of North and South Carolina With Their
Indian Frontiers, Shewing in a different manner all the
Mountains, Rivers, Swamps, Marshes, Bays, Creeks, Harbours,
Sandbanks and Soundings on the Coasts; with the Roads and
Indian Paths; as well as the Boundary of Provincial Lines,
the Several Townships and other divisions of the Land in
Both the Provinces; the whole from Actual Surveys By Henry
Mouzon and Others. Published by Laurie & Whittle . . . 12th
May, 1794.
1 inch to ca. 8 miles. 2 sections, 40 x 28.5 and 40 x 27.
(Copy in file, 4 sections, each 18 x 27.) Published. Provinces
shown in color. Also shows forts. Inset maps of "The Harbour of
Port Royal," at a scale of 1 inch to 3 miles and "The Bar and
Harbour of Charlestown," at a scale of 1 inch to a little more
than 1 mile. Also shows part of Georgia. Filed as RG 77: US 11.
621. To David Stone and Peter Brown, Esqrs., This First Actual
Survey of the State of North Carolina, Taken by the
Subscribers, is respectfully dedicated By their humble
Servants Jona. Price, John Strother. 1808. Engraved by W.
Harrison, Philadelphia.
1 inch to ca. 8 miles. 2 sections, each 29.5 x 30. Annotated
published. Counties (in color), towns, roads, churches, iron
works, physical features, and names of some residents. Filed as
RG 77: US 16.
622. Map of North & South Carolina by H.S. Tanner. . . .
Published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia. [1823]
1 inch to ca. 18 miles. 24 x 31. Annotated published.
Counties (in color), towns, roads, and physical features. Names
of some towns are underlined in red, without explanation.
"American Atlas" is printed at the top of the map. Filed as RG
77: US 166.
623. Map of the States of North & South Carolina. London.
Published June 1, by I. T. Hinton & Simpkin & Marshall. [ca.
1830.] Engraved & Printed by Fenner Sears & Co.
1 inch to ca. 40 miles. 11.5 x 17. Published. Counties,
towns, roads, and physical features. Inset "Plan of Charleston"
at a scale of inch to 2000 feet. Filed as Ref. Coll.: North
Carolina, 1830.
624. [Map of] Nth. Carolina. Drawn & Published by F. Lucas Jr.,
Baltimore. [ca. 1835.]
1 inch to 28 miles 12 x 19.5 . Published. Counties (in
color), towns, roads, and physical features. Filed as Ref. Coll.:
North Carolina, 1835.
625. Map of North and South Carolina Exhibiting the Post Offices,
Post Roads, Canals, Rail Roads, &c. By David H. Burr (Late
Topographer to the Post Office). . . . Entered according to
the Act of Congress, July 10th, 1839.
1 inch to 10 miles. 4 sections, each 19.5 x 25.5. Published.
Also shows counties (in color), mileages between post offices,
lighthouses, forts, physical features, and parts of adjoining
States. Filed as RG 28: Burr Atlas, 6.
626. [Map of] North Carolina . . . Entered according to Act of
Congress in the year 1843, by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel
Breese in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of New
York.
1 inch to ca. 32 miles. 14 x 18. Published. Counties, towns,
roads, railroads, canals, and physical features. State is shaded
yellow. Filed as Ref. Coll.: North Carolina, 1843.
627. [Map of] North Carolina & South Carolina. U.S. Coast Survey,
A. D. Bache, Supdt., 1865. . . . Drawn by A. Lindenkohl. . .
. Chas. G. Krebs, Lith.
1 inch to 10 miles. 28 x 38. Published. Map includes all of
North and South Carolina except the far extremities. Part of
Georgia also included. Railroad lines in red. Shows towns, roads,
and physical features. Filed as RG 23: Special Civil War Maps.
628. Map of North Carolina, By W. C. Kerr, State Geologist;
Assisted by Capt. Wm. Cain, C. E. Published under the
authority of the State Board of Agriculture. 1882. . . .
Embodying the surveys made by the State from 1820 to date,
of swamplands, railroads, rivers, canals, and turnpikes.
1 inch to 10 miles. 2 sections, 26 x 27 and 27 x 28.
Published. Counties (shown in color) and towns. Tables list
railroads, population figures for major towns, and general
information about the State. Filed as Ref. Coll.: North Carolina,
1882.
629. Post Route Map of the States of North Carolina and South
Carolina with adjacent parts of Georgia, Tennessee,
Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia, showing post offices
with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation
on the 1st of December, 1885. Published . . . under the
direction of W. L. Nicholson, Topographer, P.O. Dept. . . .
Engraved by D. McClelland. [Corrected to Feb. 1, 1886.]
1 inch to 8 miles. 4 sections, each 28.5 x 34.5. Published.
Frequency and types of mail service, mileages between post
offices, discontinued post offices, counties, towns, railroads,
and physical features. Post routes in color to show frequency of
service. Inset map of "Western Part of North Carolina." Scale not
indicated. Filed as RG 28: Regional Maps, Folder 16.
630. Post Route Map of the States of North Carolina and South
Carolina with adjacent parts of Georgia, Tennessee,
Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia showing post offices
with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation
on the 1st of February, 1887. Published . . . under the
direction of W. L. Nicholson, Topographer, P.O. Dept. . . .
Engraved by D. McCelland.
1 inch to 8 miles. 4 sections, each 28.5 x 34.5. Published.
Frequency and types of mail service, mileages between post
offices, discontinued post offices, counties, towns, railroads,
and physical features. Post routes in color to show frequency of
service. Inset map of "Western Part of North Carolina." Scale not
indicated. Filed as RG 28: Regional Maps, Folder 21.
631. Post Route Map of the State of North Carolina showing post
offices with the intermediate distances on mail routes in
operation on the 1st of January, 1917.
1 inch to 8 miles. 2 sections, each 35 x 26. Published.
Frequency and types of mail service, discontinued post offices,
counties, towns, railroads, physical features, and parts of
adjoining States. Inset map of western North Carolina. No scale
indicated. Inset of Ashe and Watauga counties and parts of
adjacent counties. Scale 1 inch to 5 miles. Filed as RG 28: State
Maps, North Carolina, 1917.